It annoys me but I overlook it because lemmy is small. I understand why people are looking for max exposure.
Infrastructure nerd, gamer, and Lemmy.ca maintainer
It annoys me but I overlook it because lemmy is small. I understand why people are looking for max exposure.
Their logo looks like the Enterprise
I bet it’s a ton of fun to drive. A friend had a recumbent trike with a beefy ebike motor on it, was a total blast to drift it around trails.
What about those things that snap onto paint cans so you can pour them without a mess?
You’d probably enjoy cyberpunk 2077
What does it look like with the lights on? Try using warmer temperature bulbs. Phillips have some that change hue as you dim them.
Don’t make a mess, and do the changes you need with ansible. Effectively making its code your documentation.
It’s not the postgres db, it’s the internal pictrs db.
Fix your docker volume permissions so pictrs can write to the folder
Take the door off. Use a knife to score the existing silicone and then pull the glass out. Use a razor blade and knife to clean up the existing silicone. Clean the surfaces well.
Get silicone bathroom caulk from home depot. Put some in the channel, put the glass back, put more along the seam. Use a wet finger to smooth it out.
Tape it in place while it cures and you’re done.
I’m kinda surprised a piece with an attached door is just siliconed in place. Is there no retention screw or anything?
That’s correct. You’re telling docker to bind to that specific network interface. The default is 0.0.0.0 which listens on all interfaces.
Very safe unless you attach razor blades to the blades.
Most small DC motors don’t have enough power to break the skin
It’s not as big a risk as this person is making out. If you’re playing with low current microcontroller stuff, there’s virtually no risk. At most you’re gonna let the magic smoke out of a chip, not start a fire.
If you start getting into stepper motors and things like that, sure, but that’s a long ways from where you are today.
Find a project and make it. Maybe something off adafruit? https://learn.adafruit.com/
Pick up a pinecil for your first soldering iron.
Nothing else that immediately comes to mind, it was like 20 years ago.
Two big ones in my younger days:
Alt tabbed one too many times, clicked drop database, clicked ok, realized I’d just deleted the live user database for America’s Army. Thankfully it was the east coast site and west coast was the primary, and it was only one way replication. We shut down east coast auth and rebuilt the secondary.
Someone distracted me while typing in a vlan command on a switch, I hit enter without double checking, took out our fiber between two datacenters in the middle of a move. Took me 15 minutes to run to the DC, plug in a console cable and fix it. Took all of our customers out.
They used to be expertsexchange.com but renamed to experts-exchange.com for that reason 😂
Look at workstation cards. Things like the T1000 for example.
Expertsexchange, Stack overflow
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